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Rwake901
Apr 25, 2019Explorer
Bionic Man wrote:
I'd be pretty upset as well. It won't hurt to contact both the selling dealer as well as the manufacture, but I think it will be hard to get them to do much.
I feel like I am in the same situation as you are. My trailer is supposed to have 90 gallons of capacity. I don't know how much it really has, but it sure isn't 90. Wife and I can go for a weekend without filling, maybe stretch it to 3 days if I am careful, but longer than that doesn't work.
I ended up buying one of these. Bed Water Caddy. 63 gallons. When we go for more than 2 days, I always bring it with me. I modified a RV water pump so that I can pump water from the tank into my trailer.
It isn't as good as having the 90 gallon capacity my trailer is supposed to have, but it will get me through longer trips without having to move my trailer to refill.
I figure that I’m pretty much screwed too. They haven’t stood behind anything yet. The radio in the camper wouldn’t receive any stations so I checked it and they never installed an antenna. So I called them up thinking they would send me one. Nope, take it to your dealer I was told. I said my dealer is 90 miles away I’m not driving that far for a ten dollar antenna. So I bought one on eBay. Works great now. Thanks for the tank and pump idea. Although I won’t need that big of a tank 10 to 15 gallons would work great for me and I will need the pump to put it in because there is no gravity fill. Great idea thanks
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